Livingston/Lucent PortMaster 3. 48 ports over 2 T1 interfaces and 10baseT all
in 3 RU. Supports RADIUS. We dumped our last boxes many years ago; you can
probably find some at portmasters.com.
Cheers.
matthew black
california state university, long beach
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> I didn't think Asterisk had modem DSP and RAS code?!
In a way:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+11+Application_DAHDIRAS
You don't need Asterisk but you can use it for logic, etc.
M.
I would highly suggest staying away from any type of voip (sip/iax/h323/h248)
solution for anything that has to do with modems unless your qos is tight from
a to z. It's a good way to go bald real fast lol my 2 cents.
Carlos Alcantar
Race Communications / Race Team Member
1325 Howard Ave
On 10/18/2015 03:38 PM, Aaron Hopkins wrote:
It appears to be limited to 14.4k due to patent issues and handles faxes
only, but its existence suggests writing a software-only data modem should
be possible.
That's exactly what WinModems were, back in the day. The board was
nothing more than a
On Sun, 18 Oct 2015, Clayton Zekelman wrote:
I didn't think Asterisk had modem DSP and RAS code?! Huh?
I was surprised to find IAXmodem (http://iaxmodem.sourceforge.net/), which
is "a software modem written in C that uses an IAX channel (commonly
provided by an Asterisk PBX system) instead of
No modem support - just PPP over ISDN B channels.
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> On Oct 18, 2015, at 5:47 PM, Dovid Bender wrote:
>
> https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+13+Application_DAHDIRAS
> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+PPPD
>
>
>> On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 4:08
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+13+Application_DAHDIRAS
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+PPPD
On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 4:08 PM, Clayton Zekelman wrote:
>
> I didn't think Asterisk had modem DSP and RAS code?! Huh?
>
>
> At 09:31 PM 17/10/2015, Dovid Bender wro
I didn't think Asterisk had modem DSP and RAS code?! Huh?
At 09:31 PM 17/10/2015, Dovid Bender wrote:
You can use Asterisk. All you need a digium/sangom T1/E1 card and a box.
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What?
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[do...@telecurve.com]
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To: wi...@staff.gwi.net; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Dial Up Solutions
You can use Asterisk. All
You can use Asterisk. All you need a digium/sangom T1/E1 card and a box.
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From: Will Duquette
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Subject: Dial Up Solutions
Sent: Oct 16, 2015 15:28
Does anyone have any suggestions on equipment for our ISP
ipass worldwide aka psinet did such with end auth on psinet radius
infrastructure
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> On 17 Oct 2015, at 16:54, Stephen Satchell wrote:
>
>> On 10/17/2015 07:29 AM, Jason Canady wrote:
>> I'm going to go with Justin's suggestion and go with a wholesale
>> provider such as Dia
On 10/17/2015 07:29 AM, Jason Canady wrote:
I'm going to go with Justin's suggestion and go with a wholesale
provider such as DialupUSA. It's not worth paying for the lines and
keeping a T1 or better for just a few users. DialupUSA use to charge
around $5/user. They also had hourly and per por
e.com; wi...@staff.gwi.net; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: Dial Up Solutions
3Com TC here. 9 users online at the moment. Surprises me that it's
that high. Last reboot on the HiperARC was 399 days ago. I almost
forgot how to log on to the damned thing.
At one time we had over 3000 DS0s worth
We only run our own because as a CLEC, we self supply the
PRI. Otherwise yes, outsource away...
At 10:29 AM 17/10/2015, Jason Canady wrote:
I'm going to go with Justin's suggestion and go with a wholesale
provider such as DialupUSA. It's not worth paying for the lines and
keeping a T1 or b
I'm going to go with Justin's suggestion and go with a wholesale
provider such as DialupUSA. It's not worth paying for the lines and
keeping a T1 or better for just a few users. DialupUSA use to charge
around $5/user. They also had hourly and per port options. Looks like
you can port existin
3Com TC here. 9 users online at the moment. Surprises me that it's
that high. Last reboot on the HiperARC was 399 days ago. I almost
forgot how to log on to the damned thing.
At one time we had over 3000 DS0s worth of dialup capacity.
At 09:37 AM 17/10/2015, frnk...@iname.com wrote:
We're
We're still using USR Robotics/3com TotalControls and were able to get some
spare parts from our statewide telecom partner when they shut down their stuff.
Most common problem we see now are fan failures, but we just cannabilize
existing the fans out of a fan tray. The volume of calls are so l
On Fri, 16 Oct 2015, Will Duquette wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions on equipment for our ISP that is still
supporting dial up customers?
At the moment we are running 3Com Total Control 1000's but are running out
of spare parts as we have failures. Given that this gear is so old trying
t
Outsource it.
http://www.dialupusa.net/
Used them for years probably 10 years until we stopped dial-up. Very solid
network.
Justin Wilson
j...@mtin.net
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http://www.mtin.net Owner/CEO
xISP Solutions- Consulting – Data Centers - Bandwidth
http://www.midwest-ix.com COO/Chairman
Internet Exc
Coretel - outsource your modem pool
> On Oct 16, 2015, at 15:28, Will Duquette wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions on equipment for our ISP that is still
> supporting dial up customers?
>
> At the moment we are running 3Com Total Control 1000's but are running out
> of spare parts as we
My previous employer still has racks of APX 8000's. Reseller market appears to
still be at least somewhat alive, and I know my previous employer has ~30
chassis and boxes upon boxes of cards for 'em; they may be willing to unload
some if you have any interest. Hit me up off-list if so and I can
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